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Yes, I could be better informed.
Bob Satchwell, director of the Society of Editors, said he was "dismayed", adding: "The whole point of the Freedom of Information Act was so the public could be better informed".
This involved not just expanding the franchise, but improving the means of communication among citizens and between citizens and experts, so that public opinion could be better informed by the experiences and problems of citizens from different walks of life, and by scientific discoveries (PP).
However, possibly, the reader could be better informed at this point of the manuscript.
If their epidemiology were better understood, estimates of their disease burden could be improved, and the public could be better informed of the risk for infection.
Recipient communities' attitudes towards "the West" as well as western attitudes towards service aid are potential positive externalities of STMMs that could be better informed through exchange with the diplomatic corp.
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In fact, if all of us knew exactly what "organic" means and the other available alternatives (fast corporate food never being one of them), it is possible we could actually save money and be better informed about the food we're putting into our bodies.
We'll all be better informed as a result.
We will be better informed after the Mohali match.
Rufus Norris wants us all to be better "informed".
But they have one gripe: Passengers should be better informed.
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